As you can see in the video above, at least a dozen Dodgers took part. But was the celebration too much? Times columnist Bill Plaschke was in Arizona and weighs in with his opinion here. You can read Times Dodgers blogger Steve Dilbeck's take on the situation here.

There are a few good reasons the Dodgers' celebration wasn't disrespectful.

3. Arizona apparently asked the Dodgers not to celebrate on the field if they won. Which is a petty request to make. So, the Dodgers didn’t celebrate on the field, they celebrated in the pool off the field.

So if we want to talk about disrespect, the Diamondbacks have a lot more to apologize for than the Dodgers.

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